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Artist: George Garland
“Girl”
By George Garland
Located in Warren, NJ
This is an George Garland 1962 original oil painting on canvas “Girl”. Measures 25x21 . Condition needs a cleaning
Category
20th Century George Garland Art
Materials
Oil
“Boy”
By George Garland
Located in Warren, NJ
This is an George Garland original oil painting on canvas “Boy”. Conditon is okay some minor paint loss. Frame is very old and has marks. Measures 25x21
Category
20th Century George Garland Art
Materials
Oil
"Journeyman Lover" Story Illustration, Saturday Evening Post
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O MARA'S MUNICIPAL TAVERN - Saturday Evening Post Illustration
By George Garland
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O MARA'S MUNICIPAL TAVERN - Saturday Evening Post Illustration
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Donise English emphasizes lines, grids, and fields of subtle color to evoke imagined places and invented structures. While precise lines and straight angles are often associated with themes in architecture and urban planning designs, English conveys a geometric motif guided by intuition rather than a ruler. Variations on grids retain flaws and unmistakable traces of the artists’ hand; her style of draftsmanship shies away from intellectualism and instead makes her compositions feel very personal. Each design is intensely intricate, incorporating gouache, acrylic, pen, graphite, ink and colored pencil.
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